Guest guest Posted November 19, 2008 Report Share Posted November 19, 2008 Hi, . Could you tell me how the dentist caused your trigeminal pain, and what were your symptoms? I just had my amalgam replaced, and I'm still in pain although getting a little better. The pain radiates to my ear. I'm going back today to adjust my bite (I don't think that's the whole problem) and ask him if there's anything else he can do. I have 6 more amalgams to replace, and I'm now thinking twice about it. On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 6:36 AM, Shepard Salzer < _Shepard@...> wrote: > Hi Ronni, > I hate needles. I passed out when I had fingerstick blood tests (for camp) > as a kid and still require that I be allowed to lie down for any blood draw > because that's how I'll end up. It's amazing I sew considering there are > needles involved. > > I have had acupuncture done by NAET practitioners in CA, WA & MA, (and have > scheduled with another one nearer me in MA for next Sat), and with one > non-NAET acupuncturist (in an emergency to relieve extreme trigeminal pain > caused by a dentist). I definitely prefer the smaller Japanese needles which > all but one used. If done right, I don't feel the needles once they're in > (most times the NAET practitioners have used 8 needles in hands, feet arms > and legs). Occasionally, when they insert them they're not quite in the > right spot. If I let them know they'll adjust them. > > The one I've been going to had a sign in her office last time I went which > said " Acupuncture: A jab well done. " > S S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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